Magdalena Kopp

Magdalena Kopp (1948-15 June 2015) was a member of the Revolutionary Cells and was the wife of Carlos the Jackal.

Biography
Magdalena Kopp was born in 1948 in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, West Germany, and she worked as a photographer before joining leftist student circles in the city of Frankfurt. She joined the Revolutionary Cells revolutionary group and had a relationship with Johannes Weinrich until she confessed her love for his associate Carlos the Jackal, whom she had previously had sex with while on a trip to Baghdad, Iraq to represent her boyfriend. The two of them married at Magdalena's request, and she became a part of his inner circle. She was disappointed because she was unable to fight in the revolution against Western imperialists, and she was angry that she was left by herself many times by Carlos, who was a womanizer and had double standards about her smoking and drinking. On 16 February 1982 she was arrested with Bruno Breguet while planning to blow up al-Watan al-Arabi's office in Paris, France, and she was extradited to West Germany before being released in 1985. On 17 August 1986 Kopp gave birth to a daughter named Elba Rosa, and Kopp eventually grew tired of moving around the Arab World in search of sanctuary, moving to Venezuela with their daughter. She returned home to Germany after discovering that it had no charges against her, and she died in Neu-Ulm in 2015.